ideology
A coherent set of ethical ideals and principles about how society should work.
The most common or powerful set of beliefs in a society.
The set of beliefs that is generally accepted in a particular place or time.
A set of beliefs that promotes private ownership and a market-based economy.
A set of beliefs that has a great influence on people.
The fundamental set of beliefs that influences actions or theories, though not always obvious.
A firmly held set of beliefs.
The central and most essential set of beliefs of a person, group, or system.
A set of beliefs held in common by a group of people.
A set of beliefs that advocates for thorough or complete social or political change.
The set of beliefs formally endorsed by a state or organization.
The set of beliefs, values, and norms that define a particular culture.
A set of beliefs that is directly against another.
A set of beliefs that is logical and consistent.
A set of beliefs that is in conflict with another.
The set of beliefs about the roles, behaviors, and attributes appropriate for men and women.
A set of beliefs that is limited in scope and not open to other ideas.
A set of beliefs characterized by intense dislike or ill will.
A set of beliefs considered to be profoundly immoral and wicked.
To cause a set of beliefs to reach a larger number of people.
To actively encourage or further the progress of a set of beliefs.
To accept a set of beliefs with enthusiasm.
To begin to use or follow a particular set of beliefs.
To question or dispute the validity of a set of beliefs.